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A world to win: Marxism 2019 closing rally

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A world to win: Marxism 2019 closing rally

Speakers include:
justice campaigner Marcia Rigg, school climate strikers and Socialist Worker editor Charlie Kimber.

July 2019

East London

https://marxismfestival.org.uk

Thousands of campaigners came together in east London last weekend to discuss how to change the world. Marxism Festival 2019 took place as far right groups gain influence and mainstream parties face crisis.

Student Khai said that Marxism “tells the truth that the establishment don’t want us to hear”. Extinction Rebellion member Joseph described it as a “great weekend and fantastic opportunity”.

“We need to bring people round to ideas that matter,” he said. “We all need to take action to save our planet.”

The climate crisis was a major theme as was Brexit, the Labour Party and the fight against racism. School climate strikers, Extinction Rebellion activists and others discussed what kind of action can be taken to stop climate catastrophe.

Author Ian Angus described the fight for the planet as “the most important struggle of our time”. “Capitalism has driven us to a crisis point,” he said. “If ‘business as usual’ continues, major ecological collapse is not possible, but probable.”

Suspended Labour MP Chris Williamson was warmly welcomed as he spoke to over 700 people in a meeting on Corbynism and the future of politics.

Other meetings ranged from discussing Karl Marx’s Capital to knife crime, drugs and gangs. A panel of artists spoke at a meeting on the demonisation of drill and grime music.

Sheila Coleman from the Hillsborough Justice Campaign spoke at a meeting debating the usefulness of inquiries and inquests in fights for justice. She warned against people in justice campaigns being “co-opted by the state”. “It’s so important we look to each other and stay strong,” she said.

Marcia Rigg, whose brother Sean died in police custody, spoke at a meeting on institutional racism and also at the festival’s closing rally.

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https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/48605/Thousands+of+activists+at+Marxism+Festival+2019+debate+how+best+to+resist

https://marxismfestival.org.uk

A world to win: Marxism 2019 closing rally

Marxism & the Anthropocene - Camilla Royle

Opening Rally: Rebellion in a world of crisis

A Marxist history of the Labour Party - Charlie Kimber & Donny Gluckstein

Debate: Brexit - a political crisis vs the Corbyn Effect

The discovery & rediscovery of metabolic rift - Ian Angus

Is this the end of globalisation? Alex Callinicos

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The left case against the EU - Costas Lapavitsas and Alex Callinicos

Revolutionary politics in the era of crisis and Corbynism - Amy Leather

How can the unions fight austerity? - Jane Loftus, Ian Hodson and Karen Reissmann

Does Leninism matter today? - Alex Callinicos

Climate rebellion: how can we get system change?

The dialectics of Art - John Molyneux

Cultural democracy: class, creativity & capitalism - Hassan Mahamdallie

Sudan, Algeria and the return of revolution

Can Corbynomics work? - Jane Hardy

'Snowflake generation': who decides the limits of free speech? - Paddy Nielsen

Debating social reproduction theory - Sheila McGregor

Social security: can we undo the damage of welfare reform?

Is a robot going to take your job? Gary MacFarlane

Syria, Turkey & the Kurds - Ron Margulies

Rosa Luxemburg: Rebel for today - Christine Buchholz

Is China's rise sustainable? Adrian Budd

Insecurity, precarious work & labour markets - Joseph Choonara

Frida Kahlo: revolutionary icon? - Jan Nielsen

System change not climate change book launch

A Rebel's Guide to Alexandra Kollontai - Emma Davis

Stop the attacks: Palestine, antisemitism and the left

Frantz Fanon: Decolonisation and revolution - Ken Olende

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